§ 39:3B-1 Electric identification and warning lamps
§ 39:3B-1.1 School buses to be equipped with crossing control arm
§ 39:3B-1.2 Reimbursement for retrofitting school buses with crossing control arm
§ 39:3B-1.3 Submission of list of vehicles, application for reimbursement
§ 39:3B-2 Signs, legends displayed on bus
§ 39:3B-2.1 Regulations
§ 39:3B-3 Information on back of certificates of approval
§ 39:3B-4 Convex mirror or other device for observing road condition in front of bus
§ 39:3B-5 Rules and regulations
§ 39:3B-5.1 Duration, use, school buses
§ 39:3B-5.2 Duration of use of school buses with gross vehicle weight over 25,000 pounds
§ 39:3B-5.3 Inspection of school buses
§ 39:3B-5.4 Bus safety standards
§ 39:3B-6 Violations
§ 39:3B-7 Repeal
§ 39:3B-8 Van type II school vehicle
§ 39:3B-9 Identification lettering, color and warning lights
§ 39:3B-10.1 Securement systems for wheelchairs in school buses
§ 39:3B-10 School bus safety equipment required
§ 39:3B-11 Seat belts, child restraint systems, wheelchair securement systems, use required; liability
§ 39:3B-12 School bus emergency exits
§ 39:3B-13 Definitions relative to school buses fueled by liquified petroleum gas
§ 39:3B-14 Use of liquified petroleum gas
§ 39:3B-15 Equipping, conversion of school bus for operation using liquified petroleum gas
§ 39:3B-16 Immunity from liability
§ 39:3B-17 Rules, regulations
§ 39:3B-18 Short title
§ 39:3B-19 Findings, declarations relative to school bus safety
§ 39:3B-20 Definitions relative to school bus safety
§ 39:3B-21 Establishment of school bus enhanced safety inspection program
§ 39:3B-22 Violations, penalties
§ 39:3B-23 Removal from service upon failure of inspection
§ 39:3B-24 Rules, regulations
§ 39:3B-25 Use of cell phone prohibited while driving school bus, exception; fines
§ 39:3B-26 School buses equipped with certain sensors
§ 39:3B-27 Compliance with certain federal regulations required for school bus operations
§ 39:3B-28 Use of electric school buses

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 39 > Chapter 3B - Electric Identification and Warning Lamps

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